An Integral Approach to Counseling Ethics |
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Authors: | Durwin Foster Timothy G. Black |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education Counselling Psychology Doctoral Program, University of British Columbia;2. Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies, University of Victoria |
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Abstract: | The authors offer an integral approach to counseling ethics using K. Wilber's (2000a, 2000b) integral metatheory. The article examines traditional counseling ethics through the lens of K. Wilber's (2000a, 2000b) “all‐quadrants, all‐levels” model, consisting of quadrants, levels, lines, states, and types. The authors begin with the 4 quadrants and how they can inform understanding of traditional counseling ethics. Vertical development in relation to counseling ethics is addressed, followed by a case study of an ethical dilemma in counseling. The authors offer an integrally informed process of ethical decision making that can be seen to complement less comprehensive ethical decision‐making models. |
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